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Canadian Bovine Mastitis Research Network
 

Colloque CSTL 2012

 

videoA guide to reduce and maintain a low SCC

Consult this guide which goes straight to the point and target priority actions to do on the farm.

 

Display the milking procedure prominently!

A bran new poster from Dairy Farmers of Ontario shows step-by-step best practices.

videoHighway to Udder Health

FREE WEBINAR
March 14, 2013

videoNew video!

Watch the technique for on-farm bacterial culturing permitting to identify the pathogens causing mastitis

The New Mastitis-Flash Veterinary Special Edition

An electronic bulletin dedicated to dairy practitioners. Watch for its arrival in your e-mail box!

 

Abonnement flash-mammite

07/17/2013
Mastitis bacteria resort to several tricks to ensure their survival
SCN form protective barrier to resist to antibiotics and disinfectants

07/17/2013
Sound management practices to reduce infection transmission
To avoid contamination, segregate suspect cows and adopt a proven milking procedure

07/17/2013
Using gloves during milking...a common practice?
Wearing gloves helps reduce mastitis bacteria transmission and much more...

07/17/2013
How to reduce and maintain low somatic cells?
To reach this objective requires a dedicated team that include your advisors, veterinarian and other udder health specialists

03/06/2013
Bet on Biosecurity!
Prevent contagious mastitis with the new National Biosecurity Standard

03/06/2013
Disease Control Tool
Selecting cattle identified as having superior overall disease resistance may contribute to fewer and less severe clinical mastitis cases


 








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